Index for the Register Volumes 72-108 (1974-2010)



Download 6.73 Mb.
Page61/95
Date18.10.2016
Size6.73 Mb.
#2286
1   ...   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   ...   95

Muhammad Ali: The People's Champ, edited by Elliot J. Gorn: reviewed, 94:305–6

Muhlenberg, Peter, 75:178

Muhlenberg County, Ky., 72:10, 13, 16–17, 73:165, 75:178, 186, 188, 97:287, 299, 98:402

Muhlenfeld, Elisabeth: Mary Boykin Chesnut: A Biography, reviewed, 80:468–69

Muir, Adam: Forty-first Regiment (British), 104:34

Muir, James: letter to Transylvania Presbytery, 102:26–27

Muir, John W.: and James C. Klotter, "Boss Ben Johnson, the Highway Commission, and Kentucky Politics, 1927–1937," 84:18–50

Muir, Peter C.: Long Lost Blues: Popular Blues in America, 1850-1920, reviewed, 108:155–57

Muir, Peter G.: Louisville lynching case, 102:378, 381

Mujeras Island: 1850 López expedition rendezvous point, 105:604

Mukden, Manchuria, 86:261

Mulberry Hill (Jefferson County, Ky.), 92:160

Mulberry Street (Lexington, Ky.): church on, 106:227; . see Limestone Street

Mulbry, Walter, 82:384

Mulder, John M.: book reviews by, 83:359–61, 84:332–33, 89:222–23; Woodrow Wilson: The Years of Preparation, reviewed, 77:233–34

Muldowny, John: and Michael J. McDonald, TVA and the Dispossessed; The Resettlement of Population in the Norris Dam Area, reviewed, 81:455–56

Muldraugh Hill (Marion County, Ky.), 72:26, 28, 31, 75:129; John Hunt Morgan at, 108:74

Muldrow, Andrew, 75:155



Mule South to Tractor South: Mules, Machines, and the Transformation of the Cotton South, by George B. Ellenberg: reviewed, 106:285–86

Mulledy, Thomas: slaves of, 108:231

Mullen, Kevin J.: Dangerous Strangers: Minority Newcomers and Criminal Violence in the Urban West, 1850–2000, reviewed, 103:806–8

Mulligan, James Hilary, 98:102

Mullins: Melungeon family name, 102:211

Mullins, E. Y., 94:253, 96:298, 301; and the evolution controversy, 74:113–15, 117, 120–22

Mullins, Greenie, 107:382

Mullins, Marion Day: Republic of Texas: Poll Lists for 1846, reviewed, 72:297

Mullins, Robins, 96:133

Mullins, Senator ——, 77:285

Mullis, Tony R.: Peacekeeping on the Plains: Army Operations in Bleeding Kansas, reviewed, 102:413–15

Mulloy, Joseph, 87:51

Muncie, Ind., 94:269

Munday, Alfred, 90:53

Munday, W. R., 84:210

Mundy, Sue (Marcellus Jerome Clarke): and guerrilla warfare in Ky., 86:368–71, 374–75

Munford, Ala., 74:294, 295

Munford, Tyler, 80:324, 88:177

Munfordville, Ky., 72:36, 275, 301; battle of, 97:247–85, 105:58; and the Perryville campaign, 96:321–23, 325, 327–29, 331

"Munfordville: The Campaign and Battle Along Kentucky's Strategic Axis," by Kent Masterson Brown, 97:247–85

Munich, Germany, 95:146; analogy of Vietnam War, 102:355

Municipal Stadium (Cleveland, Ohio), 99:104

Munoff, Gerald J.: "Dr. Robert Peter and the Legacy of Photography in Kentucky," 78:208–18

Munroe, Ben J., 97:173

Munroe, John A.: book review by, 83:75–77; Louis McLane: Federalist and Jacksonian, reviewed, 72:280–81

Munsell, Luke, 91:390, 397

Munson, Wayne: book review by, 105:172–73

Murdaugh, ——: and murder trial, 91:384

Murdaugh, John, 81:153

Murdaugh, Mr. ——: and murder trial, 73:361–62

"Murder, God, and the Devil Box: Music and Community in Metcalfe County, Kentucky," by Jennifer K. Painter, 98:385–404

Murder and Madness: The Myth of the Kentucky Tragedy, by Matthew G. Schoenbachler: reviewed, 107:578–81

Murder in Mayberry: Greed, Death, and Mayhem in a Small Town, by Mary Kinney Branson and Jack Branson: noted, 107:628

Murder in Virginia, A: Southern Justice on Trial, by Suzanne Lebsock: reviewed, 101:165–67

Murfree, Mary, 80:151

Murfreesboro, Tenn., 72:37, 73:175, 176, 412–14, 74:204, 206, 214, 77:12, 92:389, 93:269, 270, 272, 280, 94:152, 154, 155, 96:320, 97:160, 172, 177; Nathan Bedford Forrest's attack on, 108:24–25

Murphy, Alonzo, 108:377–78

Murphy, Bruce Allen: The Brandeis/Frankfurter Connection: The Secret Political Activities of Two Supreme Court Justices, noted, 82:111–12; Fortas: The Rise and Ruin of a Supreme Court Justice, reviewed, 87:189–90

Murphy, Conductor—, 108:45–47

Murphy, Daniel, 81:245, 251

Murphy, Daniel P.: book review by, 107:459–61

Murphy, Dennis X.: and subdivision planning, 107:65

Murphy, Frank, 104:473, 477; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:474–75

Murphy, Fraud, 81:415, 418, 420, 422

Murphy, Frederick I.: book reviews by, 75:167–69, 345–47

Murphy, Isaac: wins 1890 Ky. Derby, 100:485

Murphy, James B.: "Slavery and Freedom in Appalachia: Kentucky as a Demographic Case Study," 80:151–69

Murphy, James C.: illus., 107:66; and subdivision planning, 107:65–67

Murphy, John, 88:35, 36, 146

Murphy, Murray G.: and Elizabeth Flower, A History of Philosophy in America, reviewed, 77:155–56

Murphy, Patricia Coit: What a Book Can Do: The Publication and Reception of Silent Spring, reviewed, 103:837–38

Murphy, Paul L.: book review by, 80:334–36

Murphy, Priscilla Coit: book review by, 105:344–46

Murphy, Robert, 82:370–73, 99:112

Murphy, William Stack: at Saint Mary's College, 108:229, 233–35; and slavery, 108:237



Murray (Ky.) Ledger and Times, 73:95

Murray (Ky.) News and Truths, 74:114

Murray, Amy Coffman: book review by, 108:259–61

Murray, Charles D., 97:257, 278, 284

Murray, David D.: slave of, 106:319

Murray, David R., 82:215

Murray, David Rodman: Fourth Ky. Volunteer Infantry, 98:47–49, 52, 59, 61–63, 65, 75–77, 84, 96, 98

Murray, Eli H., 75:83–85, 91; skirmish at Sacramento, Ky., 75:79

Murray, Gail S.: book review by, 92:327–29

Murray, James, 72:293

Murray, John (Lord Dunmore), 78:300; and settlement of Louisville, Ky., 107:38–39, 44

Murray, Joseph, 85:340

Murray, Ky.: during 1937 flood, 102:196; Jesse Stuart's trip to, 76:223–24, 231

Murray, Peter C.: Methodists and the Crucible of Race, 1930–1975, reviewed, 102:264–66

Murray, Philip, 73:158, 168

Murray, Robert K., 84:278; book review by, 80:111–13; and Roger W. Brucker, Trapped, reviewed, 78:262–64; and Tim H. Blessing, Greatness in the White House: Rating the Presidents, Washington through Carter, reviewed, 87:445–46

Murray, William, 73:160, 95:378–79

Murray State University (Murray, Ky.), 73:336, 99:140, 150; Forrest C. Pogue at, 104:675; illus., 104:677; oral history at, 104:629, 634; transition to university status, 105:86

Murray-Wooley, Carolyn, 97:337–39, 345; and Karl Ratiz, Rock Fences of the Bluegrass, reviewed, 91:333–35

Murrell, George McKinley: Gold Rush letters of, 79:99–121

Murrell, Reuben: slave of George McKinley Murrell, 79:99–121

Murrow, Edward R., 75:343–44, 104:459

Murry, Captain ——: 1850 López expedition, 105:609

Muscle Shoals, Ala., 74:1, 97:49

Museum of the Confederacy (Richmond, Va.), 107:143, 203, 206, 219–20, 221, 237; Civil War interpretation at, 107:250–51, 255; illus., 107:239; Jefferson Davis Award, 107:147

Mushulatubee (Choctaw chief), 91:267

Musial, Stan, 82:369, 99:111



Music and the Making of a New South, by Gavin James Campbell: reviewed, 102:255–56

Music at the White House: A History of the American Spirit, by Elise K. Kirk: reviewed, 85:359–62

Music Hall Convention (Louisville, Ky.), 75:29; (1899), 74:47, 48



Music in Lexington Before 1840, by Joy Carden: reviewed, 80:218–21

Music in the Air Somewhere: The Shifting Borders of West Virginia Fiddle and Song Tradition, by Erynn Marshall: reviewed, 105:180–83

Music of Bill Monroe, The, by Neil V. Rosenberg and Charles K. Wolfe: reviewed, 105:682–83

Mussey, R. Delavan, 96:345

Mussman, Ralph, 98:348

Mussolini, Benito, 96:373, 100:152, 105:424, 434

Muster, John W., 75:91

Musto, Frederick W.: and Robert U. Goehlert, State Legislatures: A Bibliography, noted, 84:340

Mutchler, Fred, 86:29, 30, 34, 37, 48

Mute, Thomas, 82:122

Muter, George, 100:332; and Ky. statehood, 78:103, 111–12

Mutersbaugh, Bert M.: book reviews by, 90:289–90, 91:339–40

Myall, William, 104:402

Mydans, Carl, 85:294, 298, 299, 301, 307



My Dear Mr. Stalin: The Complete Correspondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin, edited by Susan Butler: reviewed, 104:355–57

Myers, Andrew H.: Black, White, and Olive Drab: Racial Integration at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and the Civil Rights Movement, reviewed, 105:348–50; book review by, 104:771–73

Myers, Gustavus, 96:367

Myers, Harvey, 98:186; state capital relocation issue, 104:275–80

Myers, Henry L., 95:39

Myers, Jacob, 78:319, 89:7

Myers, Lois E.: and Thomas L. Charlton, and Rebecca Sharpless, eds., Handbook of Oral History, review essay by Tracy E. K'Meyer, 104:685–98

Myers, Marshall, 101:399; book reviews by, 95:91–92, 98:329–30, 99:396–98, 101:147–52, 102:108–9, 103:568–70, 104:727–29, 106:96–97, 107:112–16, 267–69; and Chris Peopes, eds.: "'I Don't Fear Nothing in the Shape of Man': The Civil War and Texas Border Letters of Edward Francis, U.S. Colored Troops," 101:457–78

Myers, Peter C.: Frederick Douglass: Race and the Rebirth of American Liberalism, reviewed, 106:260–61

Myers, Phillips E.: Caution and Cooperation: The American Civil War in British-American Relations, reviewed, 106:269–70

Myers, Robert L. ("Chief"), 93:148

Myers, Robert Mansion: The Children of Pride, noted, 82:320

Myers, Rodes K., 84:372, 374–75, 382–84, 386, 389, 395

Myers, William, 72:238



My Father, Daniel Boone: The Draper Interviews with Nathan Boone, edited by Neal O. Hammon: reviewed, 98:299–301

My Last Chance to be a Boy: Theodore Roosevelt's South American Expedition of 1913–1914, by Joseph R. Ornig: noted, 96:218–19

"My Life as a Telegrapher on the Kentucky Division of the Illinois Central Railroad," by John E. L. Robertson, 98:279–95



My Life With Benjamin Franklin, by Claude-Anne Lopez: reviewed, 99:75–76

My Likeness Taken: Daguerreian Portraits in America, 1840–1860, by Joan L. Severa: reviewed, 105:300–301

Mynatt, A. F., 98:95

Mynatt, E. F., 98:97

My Old Kentucky Home: . see Federal Hill

My Old Kentucky Home (Bardstown, Ky.), 99:245; Queen Marie of Romania's visit to, 105:422

"My Old Kentucky Home" (song), 90:55, 99:107



My Old Kentucky Home, Good-night, by Mary Ann Kelly: reviewed, 77:216–17

Mysteries of Sex: Tracing Women and Men through American History, by Mary P. Ryan: reviewed, 105:96–98

My Tears Spoiled My Aim, and Other Reflections on Southern Culture, by John Shelton Reed: reviewed, 91:456–57

Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park, by Paul Schullery and Lee Whittlesey: reviewed, 102:429–31

"Myth and Reality in Kentucky History," by John E. Kleber, 90:45–63



Mythic Galveston: Reinventing America's Third Coast, by Susan Wiley Hardwick: reviewed, 101:161–62

Mythic Land Apart: Reassessing Southerners and Their History, edited by John David Smith and Thomas H. Appleton Jr.: reviewed, 95:441–43

My Young Master, by Opie Reed: noted, 86:98
N

"NAACP and Residential Segregation in Louisville, Kentucky, 1914–1917," by George C. Wright, 78:39–54

NAACP Crisis, 93:164

NAACP Youth Council: antidiscrimination campaign in Louisville, Ky., 104:238; and Lyman Johnson, 104:236

Nader, Ralph: Unsafe at Any Speed, impact of, 102:165

Naftali, Timothy: and Richard Breitman, Norman J. W. Goda, Timothy Naftali, and Robert Wolfe, U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis, reviewed, 103:596–98

Nagel, Paul C., 81:425, 93:86; on Abraham Lincoln's eulogy of Henry Clay, 106:568–69; The Adams Women: Abigail & Louisa Adams, Their Sisters and Daughters, reviewed, 86:380–82; book review by, 80:469–70; Descent from Glory: Four Generations of the John Adams Family, reviewed, 82:89–91; John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, A Private Life, reviewed, 96:90–92

Nägler, Jorg: Abraham Lincoln: Amerikas großer Präsident: Eine Biographie, 106:441–43

Nägler, Jorg: and Stig Forster, eds., On the Road to Total War: The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification, 1861–1871, noted, 95:459–60

Naismith, James, 77:280–81

Naito, Hatsuho: Thunder Gods: The Kamikaze Pilots Tell Their Story, reviewed, 88:111–12

Nall, Allen T., 100:142

Nall, James O., 90:180

Nalty, Bernard C.: Strength for the Fight: A History of Black Americans in the Military, reviewed, 85:374–76



Name Above the Title, by Frank Capra, 99:286

"Naming of Paducah," by John P. Dyson, 92:149–74

Nansemond County, Va., 90:118

Nanticokes: triracial isolate group, 102:212

Napier, Austin, 83:136

Napier, Jerry: book notes by, 92:118–19, 93:251

Naples, Italy: Carl Dee Perguson Jr. at, 101:312–13, 315, 317; revolution in, 107:564; struggle with Austria, 107:564

Napoleon (Louisville, Ky.): coffeehouse, 106:61

Napoleon III: and Cassius M. Clay, 73:270, 274–76; and the Civil War, 107:194

Narcotic Farm, The: The Rise and Fall of America's First Prison for Drug Addicts, by Nancy D. Campbell, J. P. Olson, and Luke Walden: reviewed, 107:86–88

Nardin, Louise, 89:69

Narka (horse), 100:492

Narrative of the Life of David Crockett of the State of Tennessee, A, by David Crockett: reviewed, 72:285–87

Nasaw, David: Children of the City: At Work and At Play, noted, 83:386

Nash, Edgar, 92:295

Nash, Francis M.: Towers over Kentucky: A History of Radio and Television in the Bluegrass State, noted, 93:511

Nash, George H.: The Life of Herbert Hoover, vol. 2, The Humanitarian, 1914–1917, reviewed, 88:107–8

Nash, Linda: book review by, 101:218–20

Nash, William, 72:241

Nashville (Tenn.) Christian Advocate, 76:141

Nashville (Tenn.) Daily Gazette, 79:10

Nashville, 1780–1860: From Frontier to City, by Anita Shafer Goodstein: reviewed, 88:467–68

Nashville, Tenn., 72:25, 34–37, 267, 275, 354, 73:302, 304, 312, 352, 353, 369, 396, 402, 406–9, 412, 74:17, 76, 84, 167, 190, 75:126, 134, 138, 173, 88:189, 190, 92:389, 93:262, 263, 270, 95:1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 16, 25, 26, 27, 98:288, 99:348, 363, 368, 375, 100:153, 176, 178, 479, 108:78; battle of, 74:350; black branch library in, 93:171, 174; during Civil War, 96:317–20, 322, 326, 330, 345, 347, 97:170–72, 248–49, 251–52, 254, 283, 108:42, 49, 61, 63–64; library in, 92:71; road to Bardstown, Ky., 106:315, 351, 484–85; telegraphic communication during Civil War, 108:24, 45–48, 52; Vicksburg campaign victory celebration, 103:659

Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, 97:248

Nashville Convention: Southern Movement for Unity, 1848–1851, by Thelma Jennings: reviewed, 81:212–14

Nashville in the New South, 1880–1930, by Don H. Doyle: reviewed, 84:93–94

Nashville Since the 1920s, by Don H. Doyle: reviewed, 84:334–35

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, 80:176



Nashville the Occupied City: The First Seventeen Months, February 16, 1862, to June 30, 1863, by Walter T. Durham: reviewed, 85:88–89

Nashville: The Western Confederacy's Final Gamble, by James Lee McDonough: reviewed, 103:795–96

Nashville Trust Company (Nashville, Tenn.), 92:71

Nast, Thomas, 72:134

Natchez, Miss., 72:401–2, 74:61, 300, 101:82–83, 108:178; and Thomas D. Clark, 103:23–24; trade at, 106:358

Natchez Trace, 95:3, 106:361; development of, 106:357

Natchitoches, Miss., 101:87

Nathan, Bob, 104:496

Nathan Bedford Forrest: A Biography, by Jack Hurst: reviewed, 92:217–18

Nathan Boone and the American Frontier, by R. Douglas Hurt: reviewed, 96:195–96

Nathan B. Young and the Struggle over Black Higher Education, by Antonio F. Holland: reviewed, 105:133–35

Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the Culture of American Science, by David N. Livingstone: reviewed, 86:170–71

"Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the Kentucky Geological Survey," by Ivan L. Zabilka, 80:408–31



Nation, 91:187, 189, 192, 198, 96:363; and the Braden case, 104:226; on Guinea Pigs No More, 84:294

Nation, Carry, 73:331, 90:84

Nation, Richard F.: At Home in the Hoosier Hills: Agriculture, Politics, and Religion in Southern Indiana, 1810–1870, reviewed, 103:786–87

National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty (NACRP): and causes of poverty, 107:345, 354–69; creation of, 107:339–40; critique of War on Poverty, 107:353; hearings of, 107:357–69; meeting of, illus., 107:358; and the War on Poverty, 107:339–69

National Advisory Committee on Rural Poverty (NACRP), 99:43, 44

National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (Louisville, Ky.): formation of, 104:246–47

National Amateur Athletic Federation (NAAF), 93:437, 439, 440–41, 442, 444

National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), 72:351, 354, 357–58, 363, 74:234, 235, 93:4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 23, 35, 37, 38, 39; and Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, 101:62

National Archives and Records Administration (Washington, D.C.)., 72:66, 291, 296, 423

National Archives and Records Administration (Washington, D.C.), 96:377–83, 100:140, 104:680; oral history collection, 104:630

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 84:264, 274, 276, 88:330, 333, 89:344, 357, 91:73–74, 99:10, 25, 367, 374–75; desegregation suits of, 105:5; Fayette County, Ky., school integration, 101:257; Kentucky chapter: awards received, 104:232; Louisville chapter: and support for the Bradens, 104:230–34, 247; Louisville chapter: antidiscrimination campaign of, 104:232; Louisville chapter: fear of communist infiltration, 104:231–32; Louisville-Jefferson County school desegregation cases, 105:11–12; merger of Louisville and Jefferson County school districts, 105:14; and Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, 101:62; and William English Walling, 96:351–76; . see also NAACP

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NCAAP), 89:357

National Association of Chain Drug Stores, 94:420

National Association of Deans of Women, 89:67

National Association of Directors of Physical Education for Women, 93:437

National Association of Home Builders, 107:75

National Association of Real Estate Boards, 107:75

National Association of Retail Druggists, 94:420

National Association of Trotting Horse Breeders, 100:489

National Band controversy (1844), 75:210

National Baseball Hall of Fame, 99:114, 117

National Cash Register (Dayton, Ohio), 94:271

National Center for the Study of History, 92:402

National Child Labor Committee, 96:371

National Coal Policy Conference: synthetic-fuels research, 107:327

National Coal Research and Development Commission: proposal of, 107:327

National Collegiate Athletic Association, 74:126

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), 88:180

National Colored Men's Convention, 98:169

National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners, 84:289, 91:190; publication of Harlan Miners Speak, 107:484

National Conference of Christians and Jews, 84:301, 92:175; and George Chescheir, 105:459

National Conference of Education in the South, 74:17

National Constitution Center (Philadelphia, Pa.), 105:248

National Council for Christians and Jews: and Louisville civil rights movement, 104:222

National Council of Jewish Women, 99:255

National Defense Advisory Commission, 96:68

National Defense Advisory Council, 104:486

National Distillers Products Company (N.Y.), 96:66

National Education Association (NEA), 82:158

National Endowment for the Arts, 96:133

National Endowment for the Humanities, 73:324, 101:430, 107:147

National Endowments for the Arts and the Humanities, 92:401



National Environmental Policy Act: Judicial Misconstruction, Legislative Indifference, and Executive Neglect, by Matthew J. Lindstrom and Zachary A. Smith: reviewed, 99:439–41

National Farmers' Alliance and Co-operative Union of America, 78:228

National Farmers Union, 107:365–66

National Football League: and semiprofessional teams, 97:404, 409, 413, 423, 437, 438, 440, 441

National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (NFIP), 87:28, 31, 34, 36

National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.), 104:643, 650–51



National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 102:215

National Geographic, 91:199, 201, 95:70

National Governor's Conference, 99:38–40

National Guard, 72:68, 83:50, 54–58, 60, 62–63, 93:334, 99:121, 129, 105:421

National Guardian: support for the Bradens, 104:227

National Historical Society: The Image of War: 1861–1865, vol. 1, Shadows of the Storm, reviewed, 80:463–64; The Image of War: 1861–1865, vol. 3; reviewed, 81:323–25

National Illiteracy Crusade, 82:169

National Independent Coal Operators Association, 102:70

National Industrial Recovery Act (1933), 90:267, 358–60, 362, 363, 367

National Information Bureau, 93:201, 202, 203

National Institute and American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, 97:114

National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health: danger of vinyl chloride, 102:170–71, 179; meeting with B. F. Goodrich officials, 102:174, 176

National Labor Relations Board, 84:292, 99:112

National Law Enforcement Committee, 104:242

National League of Women Voters, 79:50

National Liberation Front (NLF), 102:323–27; tactics of, 102:332–33; and Tet Offensive, 102:348

National Medal for Literature: and Robert Penn Warren, 104:79

National Mine Workers Union, 72:68

National Negro Conference (1909), 96:364

National Normal University (Lebanon, Ohio), 74:12

National Organization for Women (NOW), 99:232, 255, 257

National Park Commission, 81:25

National Park Service, 72:287, 295, 403, 427, 92:401, 101:98, 107

National Party, in Ky., 78:225

National Polio Foundation: and George Chescheir, 105:459

National Press Club, 92:406, 94:255

National Rainbow Coalition, 99:231

National Recovery Administration (NRA), 90:267, 269

National Recovery Administration (Washington, D.C.), 92:196

National Republican Party, 82:13; and Henry Clay, 78:135

National Security Council, 76:114

National Security Women's Corps, 96:76

National Service Corps: proposed, 107:377–78

National States Rights Party, 104:244



National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings, 72:403

National Synthetic Rubber, 99:377

National Tile (Anderson, Ind.), 94:281, 282

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (Cincinnati, Ohio), 101:98

National Urban League, 89:344, 99:30, 41, 366, 377; Opportunity magazine, 103:702

National Women's Democratic Law Enforcement League, 92:183

National Women's Trade Union League, 96:354, 371, 373



Download 6.73 Mb.

Share with your friends:
1   ...   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   ...   95




The database is protected by copyright ©ininet.org 2024
send message

    Main page